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Re: Piano pedalling in (conductor) scores
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Werner LEMBERG |
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Re: Piano pedalling in (conductor) scores |
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Tue, 31 May 2022 06:33:59 +0000 (UTC) |
> Well, just look at a Mahler score. He was one of the great
> conductors, and the strings are full of bowing marks. How many of
> them are followed by conductors these days I don't know.
Well, just look at a Richard Strauss score :-) His scores are full of
legatos in the strings which are definitely *not* meant to be executed
as bowing instructions.
Note also that until the beginning of the 20th century the players in
a string group of an orchestra did not try at all to have the same
bowing. In scores of that time, notated bowing marks are intended as
a special sound effect (for example, a sequence of down-bow-only
notes).
Werner
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